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Evans, who withdrew from motion pictures after the wedding, found that Rogers ... eventually relocated to Apple Valley, where the Roy Rogers-Dale Evans Museum was built. The Rogerses were ...
On The Roy Rogers Show, which ran from 1951 to 1957, Roy and his wife, Dale Evans, swept viewers away into a world of heroic cowboys and cowgirls protecting good, honest people from bad guys.
was because one of the six episodes featured a surprise salute to Roy Rogers and it originally aired in 1953, the year my parents were married. Watching Rogers, his third wife Dale Evans and their ...
Roy Rogers and Dale Evans Archive Museum of the American West, Autry National Center, T2010-28 Felchlin says the collection came in regular boxes with rusty paper clips and rotting rubber bands.
KING OF THE COWBOYS, QUEEN OF THE WEST: ROY ROGERS AND DALE EVANS By Raymond E. White University of Wisconsin, $65, 518 pages, illus. REVIEWED BY ROGER K. MILLER Treasure is where you find it.
Dale Evans, the singer-actress who teamed with husband Roy Rogers in popular Westerns and co-wrote their theme song, Happy Trails to You, died Wednesday at 88. Evans died of congestive heart ...
Through his more than 100 films and 17-year radio and television program career, the singing cowboy Roy Rogers earned a listing alongside Abraham Lincoln as one of the people most admired by children.
Dale Evans, the Queen of the West who won the hearts of millions of Americans as she rode alongside her husband, Roy Rogers, in westerns and on television, died Wednesday at her home in Apple ...
Inside is every pocket watch and wristwatch Rogers ever owned, dolls and baby clothes that belonged to the couple’s nine children, family photos, Roy’s dad’s tools, Dale’s glamour shots ...
LIKE COWBOYS AND INDIANS or steak and eggs, Roy Rogers and Dale Evans are a classic Western duo. Roy was raised in Duck Run, Ohio, but Dale is Texas’ own, born in Uvalde and raised in tiny Italy.
Evans, who withdrew from motion pictures after the wedding, found that Rogers ... eventually relocated to Apple Valley, where the Roy Rogers-Dale Evans Museum was built. The Rogerses were ...